Explore the leading Canadian government grants available in 2025 to support hiring and training initiatives, helping your business attract and develop top talent.
The two most common Canadian government research funding initiatives are IRAP and SR&ED, but how do they differ, and which can best support your business?
IRAP funding is renowned for its accessibility and adaptability, offering eligible SMEs up to 60-80% reimbursement for R&D expenses, capped at $500,000 over a project span of up to 24 months.
Our principal leader, David Douglas, a SR&ED specialist, offers insight into new reports that claim large businesses benefit disproportionately from the tax credit.
The Tax Court of Canada released its decision in the Buhler Versatile Inc. vs. His Majesty the King case, and Justice Wong’s decision provided positive implications for system uncertainty that claimants should consider when structuring a SR&ED claim.
The National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) is set to receive $100M/Year in funding from the Canadian federal government.